Vocaloid producer Toma, known for releasing many crisp, guitar rock–styled tracks.
Songs like “Envy Cat Walk” and “Kowloon Retro” are also loved for their distinctive, worldbuilding lyrics.
This time, we’ll introduce Toma’s popular songs in a ranked list.
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OrangeTōma1rank/position

Vocaloid producer tohma is known for his artistic, auteur-like style.
With highly narrative songs like “The Skeleton Orchestra and Lilia,” he delivers stories to his listeners.
Among his works, the one that truly shakes the heart is “Orange,” produced in 2012.
Its warm, band-driven sound stands out, and the human-like singing of Hatsune Miku is deeply moving.
The track has an orthodox J-pop feel, making it a great recommendation for Vocaloid beginners as well.
Give this emotional number a listen—a farewell to the days spent with a lover or someone you once loved.
Yankee Boy, Yankee GirlTōma2rank/position

It’s a Vocaloid song with a striking, sharp guitar sound that comes crashing in like a burst dam.
Created by Tohma, a Vocaloid producer known for tracks like “The Skeleton Band and Lilia” and “Azalea’s Ghost,” it was released in 2013.
The unpredictable song structure and distinctive melodies are quintessentially Tohma.
There are so many things we can’t do once we become adults, aren’t there? The lyrics encourage us with a message to do what we can only do now.
BabylonTōma3rank/position

Pisces, the zodiac sign for March, is said to originate from ancient Mesopotamian civilization.
“Babylon” refers to an ancient city in the Mesopotamian region, and this song portrays that Babylon.
Its rapid-fire vocals and upbeat melody are addictive.
Hanged Girl of the Haunted HouseTōma4rank/position

It’s an addictive song with lyrics told from the perspective of a ghost girl left behind in an old mansion.
Created by Tohma, a popular Vocaloid producer known for his unique musical style and sophisticated word choice, it was released in 2012.
The strong narrative naturally makes you picture the scenes in your mind.
The sharp guitar tones and powerful drums are really cool.
Envy CatwalkTōma5rank/position
Toma, a Vocaloid producer who’s popular with listeners for his story-driven tracks.
His 2011 work “Envy Cat Walk” is a Vocaloid song where Hatsune Miku’s mechanical vocals intertwine with a rock sound.
Her smooth singing unfolds over a high-velocity band performance, delivering lyrics that evoke a thrilling love story with rhythmic flair.
As the track moves into its latter half, the tempo rises and the passionate sound accelerates into a rock number.
Why not revisit Vocaloid—nostalgic yet new—and give it another listen?
Kowloon RetroTōma6rank/position

The title is so mysterious that you can’t help but be drawn in.
As you follow the steady, understated melody and lyrics that feel like a list of words, the nearly three and a half minutes fly by in no time.
Recommended for those who want to savor a decadent atmosphere.
It was released in 2012.
The Skeleton Band and LiliaTōma7rank/position

As you can guess from the title, it’s a lively Vocaloid track infused with an orchestral-style sound.
It’s a piece by Tohma, also known for songs like “Envy Cat Walk” and “Yankee Boy Yankee Girl,” released in 2011.
In any case, the tone and development are aggressive—the waves of sound surge in with rapid, ever-changing shifts.
You can enjoy interpreting the lyrics, but first, let the music take over and give it a careful listen.


